The borough comprises, independently of several others within its liberties, the parishes of Coleraine and Killowen (described under its own head), the former comprising the town on the eastern side, and the latter the suburb of that name on the western side, of the Bann.

In the Roman Catholic divisions this place is partly in the diocese of Connor, and partly in that of Derry, and forms part of the union or district of Killowen or Coleraine ; the chapel is a spacious and handsome edifice, situated at Killowen.

Coleraine has given title to many noblemen; the last was that of baron to the family of Hanger.

Coleraine are one of the most successful and best supported clubs outside of the "Belfast Big Two" of Linfield and Glentoran, having won the Irish League title once (in 1974) and the Irish Cup on five occasions, most recently in 2003.

Coleraine FC was founded in June 1927 at a meeting in the local Orange Hall.

Coleraine faced Kilmarnock in the 1970 Fairs Cup, and after a 1-1 draw in the first leg, the Bannsiders pulled off an historic 3-2 victory thanks to a Des Dickson hat-trick.

The Coleraine Battery volunteers were not classed as either Territorial or Regular soldiers.

As another example, Lt Martin Jackson of the Coleraine Battery won the Military Cross for employing his guns in a ground role on November 23rd 1941.

Again, there were many Coleraine men in Z Troop for the duration of the war.

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Coleraine, a city in Iron Range and Trout Lake Townships, bears the name of a township in western Massachusetts.

The Coleraine library was built in 1912 with the assistance of the Carnegie public library program, which over a period of 30 years helped fund the construction of more than 1,600 public libraries across the country.

The Canisteo District General Office in Coleraine is just one of the building types, based on standard construction plans, that the company used throughout its land holdings in the region.

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Coleraine is the second most important town in the country, and is a sea-port.

It was the royal seat of the Kings of Dalnaruidhe, and, at the date mentioned, it possessed a Priory of Canons Regular, of which St. Carbreus, a disciple of St. Finian and first Bishop of Coleraine, was the first Abbot.

The establishment was continued until the year 930, when it was plundered and destroyed.

Coleraine is one of the most progressive communities in Northern Ireland, its bright pedestrianised town centre drawing bustling crowds to the wide range of local and national shops and financial institutions.

Coleraine is a town for the future and provides a bright and attractive environment for its citizens, its student population and the increasing number of local and overseas visitors it attracts every year.

Coleraine people are as physically unattractive as any you are ever likely to meet-think Royston Vasey to the power of ten.I'd like to tell you they compensate for this through their warmth,generosity of spirit and engaging personae but instead I'll stick to the facts and tell you that the family tree has only one branch.

At one time, the grain whiskey came from the now extinct Coleraine distillery near Bushmills, and it was comprised mostly of barley (something which is unusual for a grain whiskey, which is usually produced with maize or wheat).

Previously one of the most respected of Ireland's distilleries, Coleraine fell victim to the decline and rationalisation of the Irish whiskey industry this century.

Distilling had been going on in the Coleraine area since the early seventeenth century, although the distillery itself did not become operational until over two hundred years later.

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